Ten years on from its premiere in 2007, the Coen Brothers' noir thriller No Country For Old Men has lost none of its dreadful power, and remains a hugely entertaining, modern take on the classic Western.

Looking for hot, hilarious fun in the summertime? Why not soak in the absurd brilliance of Billy Wilder's groundbreakingcomedy classic Some Like It Hot? The 1959 film tells, of course, the tale of two musicians (Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon) who take on female disguises in the interest of protecting themselves following their untimely witnessing of... Read more

When tattoo artist Elise (a radiant Veerle Bartens) meets singer musician Didier (The Zookeeper's Wife star Johan Heldenbergh), it’s love at first sight. The two bond over their love of Americana and blue grass and eventually have a child, making their life together even more blissful. When sudden tragedy strikes, the two are forced to... Read more

Baz Luhrmann’s first film is an adaptation of a play he helped create and stage eight years earlier as a student at Sydney’s National Institute of Dramatic Art. The son of dance studio owners, Scott (Paul Mercurio) is skilled, roguish, and consistently wrist-slapped for inserting non-regulation steps into his competition routines. A bookish... Read more

Ahead of the greatly anticipated return of the truly great Twin Peaks, take in an equally gorgeous and dark entry from the David Lynch canon, Mulholland Drive. The 2001 film boasts standout performances from Naomi Watts and Laura Harring (not to mention Ann Miller), as well as a twist that sets linear narrative on its side.

Coincidences and misunderstandings have veered the trajectory of our adorable protagonist (Audrey Tautou) during her 23 years. In a sequence of events prompted by Princess Diana's death, the reticent waitress asserts herself as a do-gooding schemer. Nominated for five Oscars, America's highest-grossing French film (2001, directed by Jean-Pierre... Read more

Celebrate Halloween with one of the greatest horror movies of all time. Based on the Stephen King novel, director Brian De Palma used all the tricks in his bag to make Carrie the nightmarish vision it is. Prom night as hell on Earth? Carrie will get you there. And stick around for one of the most iconic horror-movie endings of all time.